David Hockney’s lifelong love of smoking and 2,000 emergency cigarettes

David Hockney’s lifelong love of smoking and 2,000 emergency cigarettes — Culture | The Guardian
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David Hockney’s last self-portrait that went on show while he lived, in 2025’s Paris retrospective, has a Droste effect: the figure holds a picture in which the figure holds a picture. Between the fingers of one hand, a paintbrush; of the other, a cigarette. He could have been smoking and smoking and smoking into infinity.

That’s the elemental truth of the work, and even while that turned out not to be literally true – he died this week, aged 88 – he gave it his best shot. The painting is titled Play within a Play within a Play and Me with a Cigarette, and it got him into a scrap with the authorities of the Paris Metro, who said a photo of it couldn’t be used to advertise the show, since it contravened regulations.

“The bossiness of those in charge of our lives knows no limits,” he said at the time.

France, Paris

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